Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering play significant roles in the treatment of currently intractable conditions, such as chronic heart failure, stroke, chronic osteoarthritis, and other maladies. Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering generally depend on the utilization of stem cells...

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description Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering play significant roles in the treatment of currently intractable conditions, such as chronic heart failure, stroke, chronic osteoarthritis, and other maladies. Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering generally depend on the utilization of stem cells to treat patients but may also utilize mature cells that would not normally be considered as stem cells (e.g., skin). Stem cells (like mature cells) may be obtained from many sources in the body including bone marrow, cord blood, cord tissue, adipose tissue, etc. Although stem cells are often used in therapy immediately upon isolation, in many circumstances, the stem and progenitor cells will be harvested, processed and banked frozen until a later time. Biobanking is a convenient alternative to same-day therapeutic use, in that it allows for patient recovery (e.g., from liposuction), provides time to identify the best treatment options, and may allow for multiple interventions with additional patient inconvenience or risk.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-693072024-03-30T23:22:47Z Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine Harris, David n/a MSCs EVs exosomes tissue regeneration immunomodulation biobanking adult stem cells ground-state autologous transplantation regenerative medicine stem cell banking newborn stem cells perinatal stem cells umbilical cord tissue umbilical cord blood placenta Vascular tissue engineering human cord blood-derived endothelial cells endothelialization vascular graft Munich Vascular Biobank atherosclerosis human vascular tissue RIN RNA fragmentation adipose tissue cryopreservation autologous fat grafting cryogenic storage lipoaspirate cosmetic surgery thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering play significant roles in the treatment of currently intractable conditions, such as chronic heart failure, stroke, chronic osteoarthritis, and other maladies. Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering generally depend on the utilization of stem cells to treat patients but may also utilize mature cells that would not normally be considered as stem cells (e.g., skin). Stem cells (like mature cells) may be obtained from many sources in the body including bone marrow, cord blood, cord tissue, adipose tissue, etc. Although stem cells are often used in therapy immediately upon isolation, in many circumstances, the stem and progenitor cells will be harvested, processed and banked frozen until a later time. Biobanking is a convenient alternative to same-day therapeutic use, in that it allows for patient recovery (e.g., from liposuction), provides time to identify the best treatment options, and may allow for multiple interventions with additional patient inconvenience or risk. 2021-05-01T15:46:20Z 2021-05-01T15:46:20Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039435401_1053 9783039435401 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69307 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3099 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3099 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03943-540-1 10.3390/books978-3-03943-540-1 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039435401 100 Basel, Switzerland open access
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MSCs
EVs
exosomes
tissue regeneration
immunomodulation
biobanking
adult stem cells
ground-state
autologous transplantation
regenerative medicine
stem cell banking
newborn stem cells
perinatal stem cells
umbilical cord tissue
umbilical cord blood
placenta
Vascular tissue engineering
human cord blood-derived endothelial cells
endothelialization
vascular graft
Munich Vascular Biobank
atherosclerosis
human vascular tissue
RIN
RNA fragmentation
adipose tissue
cryopreservation
autologous
fat grafting
cryogenic storage
lipoaspirate
cosmetic surgery
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine
title Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine
title_full Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine
title_fullStr Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine
title_short Biobanking and Regenerative Medicine
title_sort biobanking and regenerative medicine
topic n/a
MSCs
EVs
exosomes
tissue regeneration
immunomodulation
biobanking
adult stem cells
ground-state
autologous transplantation
regenerative medicine
stem cell banking
newborn stem cells
perinatal stem cells
umbilical cord tissue
umbilical cord blood
placenta
Vascular tissue engineering
human cord blood-derived endothelial cells
endothelialization
vascular graft
Munich Vascular Biobank
atherosclerosis
human vascular tissue
RIN
RNA fragmentation
adipose tissue
cryopreservation
autologous
fat grafting
cryogenic storage
lipoaspirate
cosmetic surgery
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet n/a
MSCs
EVs
exosomes
tissue regeneration
immunomodulation
biobanking
adult stem cells
ground-state
autologous transplantation
regenerative medicine
stem cell banking
newborn stem cells
perinatal stem cells
umbilical cord tissue
umbilical cord blood
placenta
Vascular tissue engineering
human cord blood-derived endothelial cells
endothelialization
vascular graft
Munich Vascular Biobank
atherosclerosis
human vascular tissue
RIN
RNA fragmentation
adipose tissue
cryopreservation
autologous
fat grafting
cryogenic storage
lipoaspirate
cosmetic surgery
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
url ONIX_20210501_9783039435401_1053